Bicentennial Torch Relay at City Hall

Troy Fettig receives the Bicentennial Torch from Grace Wexler as Mayor Scott Fadnes applauds
Troy Fettig receives the Bicentennial Torch from Grace Wechsler as Mayor Scott Fadness applauds

 

It was a celebration 200 years in the making, and it happened Thursday night at Fishers City Hall on a picture-perfect fall evening.  The Indiana Bicentennial Torch Relay made a stop in downtown Fishers.  A large crowd was on hand.

In February of 2014,  Fishers Police Officer Troy Fettig was credited with saving the live of a 12-year-old boy collapsed at a basketball game.  Fettig and a physician at the game revived the youngster.  Fettig was handed the Bicentennial Torch in front of City Hall.

New Britton’s Sloan Ferguson & Katie Comstock plus  Grace Wechsler from Riverside Intermediate, were all part of the city hall ceremony.

Below are some pictures from the event.

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